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<blockquote data-quote="theregsy" data-source="post: 639490" data-attributes="member: 4398"><p>No my post was based on the fact that the OP at some point stated that he didn't want to spend a fortune and a large amount of the posts were off towards very expensive new cameras, I said that I knew a lot of pros who shot without flash, and I do, I said nothing about catalogue work although I have shot products in natural light with good results. My personal preference would be the new D850 but didn't see a point in recommending a very expensive brand new camera with a huge sensor when it wasn't needed for this post. We have obviously read the original request differently. I was trying to recommend a FF camera at a decent price point capable of producing images that would be of a good enough quality. Yes repairability is important, but so is reliability, and pointing out that I have had no issues with any of my bodies is not a bad thing, nor is the fact that I could probably send any one back to Nikon for repair without issue. But each to their own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theregsy, post: 639490, member: 4398"] No my post was based on the fact that the OP at some point stated that he didn't want to spend a fortune and a large amount of the posts were off towards very expensive new cameras, I said that I knew a lot of pros who shot without flash, and I do, I said nothing about catalogue work although I have shot products in natural light with good results. My personal preference would be the new D850 but didn't see a point in recommending a very expensive brand new camera with a huge sensor when it wasn't needed for this post. We have obviously read the original request differently. I was trying to recommend a FF camera at a decent price point capable of producing images that would be of a good enough quality. Yes repairability is important, but so is reliability, and pointing out that I have had no issues with any of my bodies is not a bad thing, nor is the fact that I could probably send any one back to Nikon for repair without issue. But each to their own. [/QUOTE]
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